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  1. Lady Margaret Sackville ( Sussex, 24 de diciembre de 1881 – 18 de abril de 1963) fue una poeta británica, autora de libros para niños. Trayectoria. Fue la menor de los hijos de Reginald Windsor Sackville, 7.º Conde de La Warr.

    • Británica
  2. Lady Margaret Sackville (24 December 1881 – 18 April 1963) was an English poet and children's author. Born at 60 Grosvenor Street, Mayfair, Sackville was the youngest child of Reginald Windsor Sackville, 7th Earl De La Warr. She was a second cousin of Vita Sackville-West. [1] Poetry.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Daughter of Sir William Boleyn, High Sheriff of Kent and Margaret Boleyn. Wife of John Sackville and Sir John Sackville, Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex. Mother of Anne Pelham; SIr Richard Sackville, MP; Christopher Sackville, MP; Isabella Ashburnham; Anne Sackville and 2 others.

    • Blickling
    • circa 1489
    • "Margaret /Boleyn/de/"
    • Blickling, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
  4. The most well known of the war poems is ‘Nostra Culpa’, which famously denounces women who support the conflict as betrayers of their men-folk: ‘We mothers and we murderers of mankind’. Though most of the rest of her work is no longer read, Margaret Sackville is an important First World War poet.

  5. Lady Margaret Sackville (24 de diciembre de 1881 - 18 de abril de 1963) fue una poeta y autora infantil inglesa. Nacido en 60 Grosvenor Street, Mayfair, Sackville era el hijo menor de Reginald Windsor Sackville, séptimo conde de La Warr. Era prima segunda de Vita Sackville-West.

  6. Lady Margaret Sackville (1562 – 19 August 1591), formerly Lady Margaret Howard, was the wife of Robert Sackville, 2nd Earl of Dorset . Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk and Margaret Audley, Margaret's parents. Early life.

  7. Margaret Sackville was a prolific poet of the earlier twentieth century, whose work spanned a range of poetic genres from dramatic verse to epigrams and fantasy for children. She also wrote fairy-tales, plays, and introductory essays. She was admired during her lifetime and was a presence in Edinburgh art circles.